Dow finishes higher but sees first ‘death cross’ since March 2022
U.S. stocks finished mixed on Monday as the Dow managed to eke...
U.S. stocks finished mixed on Monday as the Dow managed to eke out a narrow gain ahead of a key inflation report due out early Tuesday. However, the blue-chip gauge wasn’t able to avoid seeing its 50-day moving average close below its 200-day moving average, sending its first “death cross” signal since March 2022, according to Dow Jones Market Data. The Dow Jones Industrial AverageDJIA gained 54.77 points, or 0.2%, to 34,337.87, according to preliminary closing data from FactSet. The S&P 500 SPX fell by 3.69 points, or 0.1%, to 4,411.55. The Nasdaq CompositeCOMP shed 30.36 points, or 0.2%, to 13,767.74. A death cross is a popular momentum indicator used by technical stock-market analysts.
Oilfield servicers brace for demand dip in US shale patch
Demand for oilfield services in the US shale patch is expected to weaken in the fourth quarter as oil...
Demand for oilfield services in the US shale patch is expected to weaken in the fourth quarter as oil and natural gas producers, reluctant to exceed 2023 budgets, curtail spending. Pressure pumper ProPetro expects a plateau or sluggish growth in US upstream activity in 2024, contrasting with a more positive outlook for international activity.
India, New Zealand, South Africa, and Australia reach...
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Officials in Anchorage, Alaska, declared a snow emergency, while thousands of households entered the...
Officials in Anchorage, Alaska, declared a snow emergency, while thousands of households entered the weekend without power after a winter storm broke records on back-to-back days last week. Snowfall totals in some areas in southcentral Alaska surpassed 2 feet in the course of 48 hours. Forecasters expect another 6 to 8 inches of snow today.
🔔Before the opening bell:US stock futures fall early Monday after Moody’s on Friday lowered its US credit rating outlook to negative from stable.
October’s CPI data is expected to be announced Tuesday at 8:30 AM, giving investors and policymakers alike a look into a probable decline in inflation, along with getting expectations of how the Federal Reserve will react to the data. Forecasts from the Cleveland Fed expects CPI to rise at a 0.07% monthly rate for October.
Oil prices declined last week after weak economic data from China spurred concerns over demand for oil. While further supply cuts from Saudi Arabia and OPEC nations are expected later this year, energy stocks took a tumble last week.